Yarmouth values education. Our excellent schools improve our property values and provide us with a greater quality of life than is found in places where education is not highly valued. If we stand by while our schools become overcrowded and inefficient, we risk declining property values and declining quality of life.

The data is clear: Our schools are already at capacity, enrollment is growing and is projected to continue growing for the next decade, and the plan for renovation and expansion has been highly scrutinized and is the most efficient model for addressing the challenges.

The data leads us to conclude that the most cost-effective plan is to vote yes on both school referendum questions in order to address the needs of the Yarmouth Schools and preserve the quality of education for our students and quality of life for our citizens.

Tom Reinsborough
Yarmouth School Facilities Committee

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